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It's time to have some FUN--and Raise some FUNds!
Don't miss out on the FUN of Jackson County Democrats first ever TRIVIA FUN NIGHT coming up THIS SUNDAY NIGHT-MARCH 7th starting at 6:30 p.m. for check-in with the Trivia game kicking off at 7:00 p.m.
You don't need to be a Trivia buff or political expert to enjoy this evening. We're providing lots of hints to all the questions and participants can always PASS on their question to another participant. So, please join us as a player or simply just to watch and learn something new.
You can easily make a donation and then register for the ZOOM event through this link: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/jcdemocrats-trivia
Suggested donation is $10.00 ($5.00 for students). After you make your donation, you'll be automatically forwarded to a page to register for the ZOOM event. Once you've completed that ZOOM reservation, you'll be sent an email with the ZOOM link.
To register for the ZOOM event WITHOUT making a donation through ActBlue, use this link: https://zoom.us/.../tJMkdeCvrDMvHdywC5ShJDQATuIBNAq-amyb
Thank you everyone who have already registered for this FUN event. We can't wait to everyone--Virtually--Of Course on March 7th!
Your Democratic Neighborhood Leaders are already busy planning for the next election in Jackson County coming up in May 2021. Two hundred and forty-two Neighborhood Leaders have committed to work to get out the Democratic votes in their neighborhoods here in Jackson County for the Special District Election coming up on May 18th. While Jackson County experienced high turn out for the November 3, 2020 General Election, it's important that all of our Democratic and progressive voters become regular voters who vote in every election. Jackson County Neighborhood Leaders are ready to help make that happen by contacting voters in their neighborhood or a near by neighborhood and urging their neighbors to make a commitment to vote.
More Neighborhood Leaders are needed throughout the county. Democracy starts in your neighborhood and our amazing Neighborhood Leader Program is key to growing Democratic and progressive voter turnout in Jackson County!
Our Jackson County Neighborhood Leader program is recognized through the state as one of Oregon's top Get Out the Vote groups. You'll want to be a part of this great group of like-minded Democrats here in Jackson County.
To volunteer, send a email to [email protected].
The Neighborhood Leaders are planning a "No Knock" canvass for the upcoming Special District Election. They'll be reaching out to voters with phone calls, text messages and by mailing postcards. Training and information packets will be available to new and returning Neighborhood Leaders so they will have everything they need to successfully reach out to their neighbors. Zoom socials are also being planned for Neighborhood Leaders to get together virtually and learn about the importance of Special District Elections! Stay tuned for Zoom Socials for Neighborhood Leaders coming up after the Filing Deadline.
Here are some key dates from the Neighborhood Leader Program:
The Filing Deadline for the May 18th Special District Election is coming up quickly on Thursday March 18th Ballots are mailed for the Special District Election on Friday April 30th The Neighborhood Leader Canvass Launch date is Saturday May 1st
Our community is still realing from the effects of the Almeda and Obenchain fires, and many families continue to struggle. If you want to help, here are some local organizations that are meeting the needs of fire survivors in Jackson County.
Rogue Valley Relief Fund https://www.mrgfoundation.org/rogue-valley-relief-fund1/
Phoenix-Talent Schools Fire Relief Information https://www.phoenix.k12.or.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=2631
Unete Immigrant Fire Relief Fund http://uneteoregon.org/donate/
Rogue Food Unites https://www.roguefoodunites.org/
Rotary Rebuilds Southern Oregon https://rotaryrebuildssouthernoregon.com/
All Democratic Party Precinct Committee Persons (PCPs) in Jackson County belong to the Central Committee, which is the governing body of the Democratic Party of Jackson County. As a PCP, you have a voice and vote in the party when we make decisions that affect your community.
As a PCP, you are the party’s grassroots, representing your neighbors to the party. For every 500 registered voters in a precinct, there can be one precinct person of each gender (male, female, non-binary).
What are the prerequisites for becoming a PCP?
Your primary residence must be within Jackson County.
You must be registered as a Democrat at your Jackson County address. If you are unsure about your voter status or are not currently registered as a Democrat, look up your voter status and/or re-register as a democrat.
How do I become a PCP?
To be elected as a PCP, you need to run for election during the May Primary Election that is held during even-numbered years. The next chance to be an elected PCP will be in May 2022.
To be appointed as a PCP, please complete our Precinct Committee Person Application. Once you application is submitted, you must attend one of our monthly Central Committee meetings in order to be appointed.
What can I do once I'm a PCP?
Have a voice and vote in the party when we make decisions that affect your community. Vote on resolutions and ballot measures that affect the people of Southern Oregon! Join a Committee! We have amazing people working in Jackson County to create meaningful change.For more information, email us or call our office at 541-858-1050 [email protected].
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